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Better protection for internet bankers
Internet banking customers are better protected as of on Monday. Changes to the Code of Banking have been made after consultation with Consumer and InternetNZ.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Last week, Microsoft released its virtualization product , Hyper-V , to manufacturing.
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Wards Website Hacked But Customers Not Notified
An old name in retail was hit by a modern scourge -- a hack of its customers' credit card numbers -- but didn't inform the consumers, revealing how data breaches might be heavily undercounted even with new notification laws.
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Competitor Sued for Placing Ads on Google, Yahoo
In a case that spotlights the growing importance of search engines to commerce, NameSafe has sued a competitor, LifeLock, for trademark infringement involving ads placed next to search results.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Five major network hardware, software and services vendors are banding together to improve IT security by promoting faster responses to threats.
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Gen Next's stress-busting mantra 30 Jun 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN
Gen Next is increasingly warming up to the idea of living life online. Professional projects or personal banking, meeting or parting, proposing or disposing... everything happens in the virtual world. Computer geeks are finding ways to beat stress online.
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Valley children help develop Pearson's learning software
Schoolchildren from the southeast Valley are helping design educational software created in Chandler to be used throughout the country.
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Two free genealogy classes offered at Muskogee library
Muskogee Public Library will offer two free genealogy classes per month. For July, the classes will be at 7 p.m. July 7 on “Internet Genealogy.” “Beginning Genealogy,” no Internet, will be at 7 p.m. July 8.
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The shock of work BPC - before personal computers
I am writing this column with a silver fountain pen. I had planned to bang it out on a manual typewriter, but I threw away my old Olivetti a long time ago and don't know anyone who still has one.
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Recent Original Stories
Mandriva has made a formal statement of its position regarding the recent Microsoft deals by other Linux vendors. "Up to now, there has been absolutely no hard evidence from any of the FUD propagators that Linux and open source applications are in breach of any patents.
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World of Warcraft pedophile stole teen girl
31-year-old man convicted of child stealing Man sent sexual messages to girl during online game Convinced girl to leave family and paid for trip
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Pedophile gamer convicted of child stealing
A MAN who convinced a 15-year-old girl he met while playing online games to fly out to meet him has been convicted of child stealing.
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Gamer convicted of child stealing
A MAN who convinced a 15-year-old girl he met on the internet to fly to Melbourne and meet him has been convicted of child stealing.
News Interactive |
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SMK Kota Marudu to be model school on Internet
KOTA MARUDU: SMK Kota Marudu will become a model school to improve the Internet structure for the school level.
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Google's AdSense As Content Distribution Network: MacFarlane Original Video Launch Through It
Google has experimented, not that successfully, to distribute video content through its AdSense network and monetize it, most notably with MTV. IT has now tied up with Seth MacFarlane, creator of "Family Guy" on Fox, to launch a new project called "Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy." This animation series will only be distributed through this AdSense for video program, to "thousands ...
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Electoral Finance Act Vs. NZ First / Multiculuralism & Dunne / Tourism Expenditure / Internet Banking / Power Savers / Beijing Olympics Reporters Guide / Climate Agreement / Afghanistan Situation Worsening / Zimbabwe / Iran & Nukes/ Racism / Hip-Hop.
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Espresso publishing and a top ten book list
The UK Guardian Books page is one of the best online book pages in the English-speaking world. Recent highlights have included A. S. Byatt's take on "the tangled threads between text and textiles", entitled 'Twisted yarns'.
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eBay man's $399,000 letdown
IAN USHER says he's committed to moving on and trying something new, after selling his life and belongings for just under $400,000 on eBay.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 2nd Aug 2005 00:02 UTC
The Mac's main competitor is Windows and Windows uses their product activation so it's not like 95% of the computer market doesn't deal with it. I'm not the biggest fan of DRM, but it's not like it's a change for the Mac. Mac OS X wouldn't install on non-Apple PPC systems.
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Pampanga sand quarry income: P20M in 20 days
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Leaders of a private sector-led quarry watchdog have recommended the use of electronic transactions and computerized monitoring to protect the sand industry from corruption.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Nearly three weeks after security vendor Symantec released a free tool to clean up PCs crippled by the Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) update, Microsoft issued a fix that should reestablish lost Internet and wireless connections.
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Microsoft, Powerset mum on rumour about deal
NEW YORK, 27 JUNE 2008 - A report has set off a ripple across the Internet that Microsoft is set to announce it is buying semantic-search engine provider Powerset. However, so far neither company is commenting on whether that deal is actually happening.
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Microsoft To Stop Selling Windows XP On Monday
REDMOND, Wash. -- Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's successor, Vista.
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FBI’S INTERNET TASK FORCE TAKES DOWN PREDATOR NO. 100
They’ve come from as far away as the state of Washington and as near as the city of Massillon.
The Massillon Independent |
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34-year-old Florida laborer faces numerous sex charges
A Florida man became the 100th person arrested by the FBI Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, when he was met by law enforcement Sunday afternoon at the Akron-Canton Airport.
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